Over 60 vendors will be selling their artwork, products, and savory Jewish flavours.

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Come to the Honey & Barry Community Park for The JCC Summer Shuk, as we bring together the best in cultural arts, performance, music, pottery, food, jewelry, clothing, and DIY masterpieces at the Honey & Barry Community Park on August 23. Vendors from across Toronto will be selling their creations at the largest Jewish market in the province.

This year’s vision is to highlight Toronto’s rich cultural arts and creators. From painters and authors, to potters and glass wrokers, the outdoor gallery is an artistic platform that tells stories of persiverence and collaboration.

Bring the whole family and join us as part of the JCC Summer Series. Kids 12 and under are FREE!

 

What’s on at the Shuk?

  • B’Kef Collective Outdoor Gallery ft. On-Stage Conversation
  • BBQ, cultural flavours, and the best in Jewish Toronto noshes
  • Live Music ft. the band KING HARVEST
  • Family Cultural Crafts & Activities
  • Full kids zone with inflatables, games & Comic Corner
  • Vendors ft. Art, Pottery, Clothes, Jewelry, books and mor

Want to be a vendor?

Want to be a vendor at the JCC Summer Shuk, please click here and fill out the application. Someone from our team will be in touch with you.

Shuk Producers:

Food Vendors: Bevakasha Hospitality – joel@iamnevernoteating.com

Product Vendors: EmetTalks – info@emettalks.org

B’Kef Collective Gallery: artbykarenpeer@gmail.com

JCC Summer Series: jaredg@prossermanjcc.com

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Presented by the Prosserman JCC, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, and in Partnership with Emet Talks, Kultura Collective, Koffler Arts, and B'Kef Collective.

Start Date: August 23, 2026

11:00 am – 3:30 pm

Midtown Toronto

Honey & Barry Community Park

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$5

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